{"id":4784,"date":"2016-10-10T07:58:40","date_gmt":"2016-10-10T11:58:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/?p=4784"},"modified":"2020-10-01T13:47:18","modified_gmt":"2020-10-01T17:47:18","slug":"picking-your-language-learning-battles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/2016\/10\/10\/picking-your-language-learning-battles\/","title":{"rendered":"Picking Your Language Learning Battles"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You can&#8217;t do everything all at once, even if you&#8217;d like to. Better to choose\u00a0one route and stick to it.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.itchyfeetcomic.com\/2013\/12\/petty-negotiation.html#.V_ZoMJN95E4\" aria-label=\"48\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter \"  alt=\"Itchy Feet: Petty Negotiation\" width=\"398\" height=\"432\" \/ src=\"https:\/\/4.bp.blogspot.com\/-nbiFH1jY7Gw\/UqNQUQT18VI\/AAAAAAAABlA\/HDRWuQHMOro\/s1600\/48.png\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>This particular comic has a special place in my heart, because it inflamed the passions of people on both sides of this situation. I had commenters saying, &#8220;Yeah! This comic is so true. Tourists get so worked up when negotiating that they forget it&#8217;s just a tiny amount of money they&#8217;re haggling over. Get over it!&#8221; At the same time, I had other commenters saying, &#8220;Yeah! This comic is so true. Just because it&#8217;s a small amount of money doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s okay to let local merchants\u00a0ream you with the &#8216;gringo price.&#8217; Stick to your principles!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I wrote the strip\u00a0very carefully so as not to take a side on the matter, as I can see the value of both arguments. On the one hand, it&#8217;s no fun to know you&#8217;re being stiffed just because a merchant takes one look at your passport pouch and cargo pants and knows you&#8217;ll probably be willing to pay several times the usual price. On the other hand, several times the usual price is often, especially in third-world countries, still a great bargain. But on the\u00a0<em>other<\/em> hand, letting locals exploit tourists with inflated price tags sets a poor precedent for a healthy tourist industry down the road. But on the\u00a0<em>other other<\/em> hand, being a stingy, penny-pinching tourist doesn&#8217;t exactly help do your part to boost the local economy and get them to that hypothetical healthy tourist industry.<\/p>\n<p>And round and round it goes. There isn&#8217;t a right answer. It&#8217;s up to you to draw the line where you see fit. Me personally, when I was younger I would stand and argue with a shopkeep for an hour\u00a0if I thought I could talk them down further. These days I&#8217;d rather just do a little light negotiating to keep up appearances and let it go, even if I know I&#8217;m paying more. I guess it just depends on where you want to spend your energy. You can&#8217;t do everything all the time; you&#8217;ve got to pick your battles.<\/p>\n<p>And it&#8217;s exactly the same with language learning.<\/p>\n<p>For those of us that enjoy language learning, the world is an all-you-can-eat buffet. There are apps, there are Skype tandem programs, there are simple-language radio news broadcasts &#8211; there is an infinitude of ways to learn your language. Then, on top of that, there are hundreds of languages, just waiting to be learned!\u00a0It&#8217;s very easy to jump from one to the other, because there&#8217;s always another one. And while it&#8217;s important to spread yourself across many media and modes of communication\u00a0(speaking, reading, comprehension, writing, etc), you can&#8217;t do everything all at once. You&#8217;ve got to pick your battles.<\/p>\n<p>When you pick a route, such as a particular app or book, stick to it. See it through to the end. Try it for longer than you think, even if you don&#8217;t feel at first that it&#8217;s effective. Learning is a funny thing &#8211; it happens mostly when you aren&#8217;t paying any attention. Let it sink in. Give the knowledge time to settle in your brain. Don&#8217;t take on every challenge at once &#8211; you&#8217;ll spread yourself thin. It&#8217;s not about doing it faster, it&#8217;s about doing it well.<\/p>\n<p>And when it comes to doing it well, there&#8217;s only one true path: practice.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<img width=\"322\" height=\"350\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/28\/2016\/10\/48-322x350.png\" class=\"attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image\" alt=\"\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/28\/2016\/10\/48-322x350.png 322w, https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/language-news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/28\/2016\/10\/48.png 467w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 322px) 100vw, 322px\" \/><p>You can&#8217;t do everything all at once, even if you&#8217;d like to. Better to choose\u00a0one route and stick to it. This particular comic has a special place in my heart, because it inflamed the passions of people on both sides of this situation. I had commenters saying, &#8220;Yeah! This comic is so true. 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